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Baby Songs: Original by Amy Weintraub
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Hap Palmer Music Director: Amy Weintraub DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Live, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 50 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-06-03 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: 20th Century Fox
Movie Reviews of Baby Songs: OriginalMovie Review: 2 SUPER VIDEOS: BABY SONGS & MORE BABY SONGS ALL ON 1 DVD Summary: 5 Stars
WHAT YOU GET HERE ARE BASICALLY 2 COMPLETE VIDEOS ON 1 DVD:
---*- "BABY SONGS" - The Original top pick for the Sesame Street set!
---*- "MORE BABY SONGS" - More of a very good thing!
WHAT IT IS:
In all you get 21 very catchy, toddler and infant-friendly music videos that are soothing to adults and heavenly for young and very young children.
HERE'S A PLAY-LIST OF WHAT IS ON THIS DVD:
-----*- PIGGY TOES
-----*- SHOUT & WHISPER
-----*- SHARE
-----*- MY MOMMY COMES BACK
-----*- BABY'S GOOD DOGGIE
-----*- ROLLING
-----*- SECURITY
-----*- RUB A DUB
-----*- TODAY I TOOK MY DIAPERS OFF
-----*- I'LL SLEEP TILL MORNING
-----*- WALKING
-----*- THE HAMMER SONG
-----*- SITTING IN A HIGH CHAIR
-----*- MY BABY
-----*- TICKLY TODDLE
-----*- CRAZY MONSTER
-----*- WATCH A WITCHIE WHIZ
-----*- WILD AND WOOLLY
-----*- FAMILY HARMONY
BOTTOM LINE: 2 GREAT KIDS VIDEO ON 1 DVD = TERRIFIC CHOICE!
Catching and compelling, you and your kids will enjoy these silly, fun tunes more each time you hear them. This DVD is definitely the way to go, as we wore out our VHS copies several times over the past 18 years. Also, you may be able to find this DVD which contains 2 videos in the $5. bin a Wal-Mart and Target.
One tip, if you want this DVD to last, don't let your eager toddlers handle the DVD as they can easily be scratched or smudged by their sticky little well-meaning hands, unlike the conventional VHS versions.
Summary of Baby Songs: OriginalHap Palmer's sing-a-long tune invite childern to clap their hands, stomp their feet, dance and act out the lyrics. Songs include, "Piggy Toes", "Security", and "Today I Took My Diapers Off" among others. This is the near-legendary video that started the trend of songs for kids on video in 1986. The footage of kids playing in houses and backyards has a delightful homemade quality and is anchored by the songs of Hap Palmer, once dubbed the "Bob Dylan of the diaper set." His songs do have a nice folksiness that is just right. From the very first song, "Piggy Toes," you can see where the video is aimed: the Sesame Street group of infants to 6-year-olds. Palmer has a gift for writing bouncy numbers that go beyond the normal subject matter. "My Mommy Comes Back" speaks to kids who are left at Grandma's or a day care center ("my mommy comes back, she always comes back..."). Other songs on the 30-minute tape include "Shout & Whisper," "Rolling," and the self-explanatory "Today I Took My Diapers Off." --Doug Thomas
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